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Muscular dystrophy and fat transfer

May 7th, 2011

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Fat transfer would have cosmetic benefits to the volume loss you show on your photographs. There is no medical or functional indication to suggest this procedure would affect the condition of muscular dystrophy other than a visual cosmetic rejuvenation. Modern techniques may provide long term retention of results up to several years or more. The costs will be more than injectional fillers and other nonsurgical techniques. Your estimate will be on par with minimally invasive surgical rejuvenation procedures that run several thousands of dollars. Bring your concerns to your surgeon for an in depth discussion of the risks and benefits so you may be able to have the best options to choose from.

Fat transfer and Naturalfill

May 7th, 2011

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Hi. As long as you have some fat that we can remove, you'd be excellent for the fat transfer. Your results should be permanent. I recommend Naturalfill, a procedure I have trademarked and I demonstrated on the Dr. Oz show this past week.

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